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Post by ken on Nov 9, 2010 19:43:48 GMT
JUST i have been told by many users that glass bottles are just a hassle the fluid doesn't come out too good [/size] [/quote] I'm one of 'em who's pestered James for squeezy plastic bottles, so much easier to use than glass. Sod the safety scylla[/quote] I agree and I prefer plastic bottles especially for carrying around. Dark glass bottles of the 100ml size are probably better for storing juices for long periods for those who feel it necessary but you can buy them in Chemist shops.
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Post by Chrissie on Nov 9, 2010 22:10:17 GMT
Lol, I think James' "if you don't understanbd it how the heck am i suposed to know" was in reply to MM's "James - what? Please translate for me MM LOL Got to agree, I also prefer the plastic bottles Brilliant tip Kenny, thank you
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 9, 2010 23:00:26 GMT
Prefer the plastic bottles myself, the TW glass pipette bottles are a bit of a menace if you don't screw them up properly and happen to knock them over. That said, I bought some glass bottles in Boots for DIY dabbling in Boots, only 36p each!
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Post by hissie on Nov 10, 2010 20:35:30 GMT
Good idea Perpy.
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